Transforming Learning from Emergency Remote to Emerging Redesign

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In the final episode of the season, Kathryn and Laura spend some time discussing a few of their favorite ideas regarding transforming the new semester and new school year for the fall of 2020 as education moves from emergency remote to emerging redesign. We recorded the new intro on June 3, 2020, and the resources below have helped shape our thinking and grow our knowledge of racial injustice and inequality. Resources for Antiracist Self-Work:  “To my white educators…” twitter thread from Joe Truss, Culturally Responsive Leadership An Antiracist Reading List, Ibram X. Kendi Why #BlackLivesMatter in Your Classroom Too, Cornelius Minor To White Educators: We Must Remember Our Anger When Anger Feels Less Comfortable, Jess Lifshitz Framing Brave Conversations About Race and Ethnicity, Sheldon Eakins, Leading Equity Center Anti-Racism Resources, compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020 A Decade of Watching Black People Die, Code Switch podcast A Digital Learning Radio episode from last year about self-work: Our Journey Begins - Caring Enough to Step In Resources Mentioned in the Episode: The New Pillars of Modern Teaching, Gayle Allen Curious Minds: Gayle Allen & Priya Parker on The Art of Gathering Together Apart Podcast, Priya Parker Reopening School: What it Might Look Like, Jennifer Gonzalez  Let’s Not Go Back, Let’s Go Forward, Silvia Tolisano “Include the entire community” twitter chat idea shared by Knikole Taylor TEDxNYED, Heidi Hayes Jacobs Connect with Kathryn @kklaster Connect with Laura @mslkile Connect with DigLearning Radio @DigLearnRadio